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SPORTING.

.Nominations for tho Canterbury Jockey Club's Great Easier and Great Autumn Handicaps close tonight at 8 o'clock. Nominations for the Timaru Trotting drib's Autumn Meeting closo to-night at 0 o'clock. Nominations for tho Southland and Westport meetings olosa on Monday. Aceoptanecs for the Waimate I'imjng Club'e Annual Meeting closo on Monday at 9 p.m. . The Paparoa which arrived in "Wellington on Wednesday had on board the thoroughbred horse Loighton, recently acquired for Mr W. G. Stead in England. Tho Hawke's Bay owner waa in Wellington to inspect his new purchase. The Australian Jockey Club is always making improvements at Handwiok. llio latest scheme is the construction of almost a straight seven furlongs track. This will bo started ut the sido of tho steeplechase hill, and the "lane" will strike tho course proper juat past the present ilve-furlonus starting point. A big staff is on the work, but it will be some months it is completed. This will be the first j straight—or nearly straight—course of . more than six furlongs in Australasia. I Straight milo courses are common in j ■ England, most of them being absolutely straight, and although the averago racegoer knows little of tho happenings in the early part of races dc- | cided over a straight mile, as a galloping ground they provide- absolutely tho fairest test of the merits of horses. A Northern writer states that Wheatfield was sold for 500 guineas, and Killaahandra Pop 1000 guinoas. Mr T. H. lowry -was not present at Wanganui to see the latter scoro for the last time in his colours, as he waa in Auckland farewelling his son, who is a member of tho M.C.C. cricket team. Mr C. F. Yallanco is not enjoying a great deal of luck witn Penoua. The tfoniform gelding met with a mishap oarly in the soason, and had to t» put l»y and it ia only recently that ho lias made his reoppoaranco. In tiro meantime ho developed a faulty action which caused lus trainer 110 littlo •worry, until special stiocs were provided as a corrective, and proved successful. At Dannevirko on Wednesday Pencils made his third appearance for tho season bub fell, and it is significant that he was an absentee on tho second day. It is to he hoped that the gelding suffered no real hurt, for a3 a two-year-old he gave tho higTiesb promise. However, his enforced absence from the turf for tho greater jpart of his three-year-old career may pjrovo an unmixed Blessing, and in handicaps in his' later life he should be a very tough proposition. Local racing and trotting enthusiasts will have a- mast interesting day's sport al Motukarara to-morrow, a course which, can bo reached iby rail in little niore than twice the time than that taken by the average journey to Riccarton. The club has made a number of improvements which will make for the greater comfort of patrons, and with tho certainty of good fields the only essential for a complete success, i» fine-weather. Special trains will leave Ohristchurch at 9.55 a.m. und 10.53 a.m., ' returning immediately after tho races. The quality of the field carded for the Peninsula Cup is hijjher than usual for a country course. Given a line' dear day Vespucci may carry hie : 9st 81b" with distinction, for he has good credentials up to a mile and a quarter. r However, tho race seemscertain'to be solidly run, and the long straight will not favour the lopweight. Some Kid with Bst Gib is better at atnile than, tea furlongs, and s , should experience some difficulty in /'infing weight away to the five below 1 luu infthe handicap. Castellan raced disappointingly at the Cheviot , ' Siting," butr on past showings he is icapabhvof better things, and Tmv eive * good account of himself to-morrow. Boadicea shoold strip a greatiy improved filly to-when she was beaten out of \* afphvpe .in the Midsummer Handicap, ' '■aha seems one of the likely ones. Pe---tunla stayed out a mile and a quarter ".so* well at Riccarton in the Cheviot -only 41b less than he is set 'l'i (ft'cffry 'tomorrow, that he has claims f* ; but on the contrary he will'be meeting a much better class two furlongs may &-fvmm v ßei Hind, although she unb 'Sonbtedly is good up to a mile. MlieS. probably be the popular |"S->PTOC'"o'n"tho day, but, good young norse * r m)jisl"it 'must be remembered that f&.^f4^T|S a K.ng''his debut in'open comMr,'PW, JU&< Be might fail as tho actual trio may be Boadi|J<|^b^B^rsyth'Flying Handicap should mlwwdr?an' excellent contest, and so actual result is concerned) t depend on the draw for post A Bon<Speo. even under such a brQGant beginner, has always, to Ibe' taken into |||^|lia« , ation, T and further down the j ass are another gpg^^^aUy^quilk' to gather speed. had some rousing gnlif he is at all handy ( > tuxn.'he'should i "fiiiißh on best of division, 'i'ressayr may be - by a, slightly longer and'he appears weighted right s f 'best'- form. Brackenfield of his old form last mWgmt6vtf,'}*n&. sHas a luxurious impost, JBoliny Mao is reserved for this pfrSßßiahd'-'reproduces ins Cheviot form, Veil u D at the finish. The of his class. Royal Spec,-and Jaas appear a usePlate is looked upon as a fcttOolusion for Parody, and she:handles-the turn properlitfle further difhas no recent form to but he certainly seems,the opposition in thr Bat". - Post posi-

tious should be considered when neighing up the Ahuriri Handicap, J but a pair of smart beginners are i Eighteenpence and Kilfane, while Bonny Mac and Brown Willie, while appear overburdened in the Kinloch Welter. Blue Socks, who scored in the opening event at Nelson yesterday, a four-year-old gelding by Wolawa froni Bas iJleu by Nestor from The Hempie ■!vj- Natator." He has been off the scene for some time, and altogether had ! started in only four races. Wolawa'a stock have fallen a long way below the standard of their sire, for the- Wallace horse a3 a two and three-year-old, whs in the first flight, winning amongst other races the Yale Stakes, V.T3.C. Derby, and V.R.C. and A.J.C. St. Legors. Tho Finland mare Chimera cave another ta-sto of her quality yesterday, by carrying £sb 121b to tee* front in the Glengarry Handicap ut Bannevirke. She retains her form and brilliancy ! really well, for silt* will rate as nine years old next foaling. Crucella's win in tho Harigiil Memorial Handicap was thoroughly deserved, for the Signor mare had four consecutive minor places tojier credit. Crueello is an aged mare from Crueinelia, so that on both sides she is bred to stay, but she has Hardly acted up to her lineage. Signor was one of the best stayers of hi.s time, and until last November held the Now Zealand record for two inilo3 and a quarter. Crueinella, who won the Wellington "Cup, of 1910, and a, number of other handicaps, was by San Francisco from Charente by Nordenfeldt. Tt is-not surprising to iind that the Eguiont Jtacinrj Club has decided to abolish the Egmont Stakes and Hawera Stakes. Of recent years, at least, these races must have been a dead loss financially to the club, and although the winners of the races present a perfect galaxy of talent, as contests the races have been failures, to one brilliant performer quite overshadowing the opposition, the result, bar an accident, being a foregone conclusion. Amongst tho winners are Gloaming, Bobrikoff, Bimeter. .Surveyor, Emperador, Egypt, Finmark, and Estland. It is understood that the Taranaki Jockey Club is likely to discard the Taranaki Stakes for similar reasons. NELSON J.C.'S SUMMER MEETING. (SI'ECIAL TO "iBB rBISS.") NELSON, Marcli 1. Tho first day o[ the Kelson Jockey Glub's meeting was held at Richmond Park in periect weather, and before a iargo attendance. Tho going wJj good and the totalisator investments amounted to £12,687. Results:— MAIDED HACK HACB, cf 100 sovs; special weights; Gf—-Blue Sock 3 1; 4 Axlo 2; G Jolly i>ruce 3. 2 Martinique; 4 Friilord coupled with Axle; 6 l'cpid ij'ire; 3 Kntre Nous; 9 Livlaud, 8 Liskanan; 7 Nutriment also started. Won by four leiigtiiH; three lengths second and third. Time, lm 16 3-ss. RICHMOND TROT HANDICAP (in 6addle), of 100 sovs; 6.16 class; 2m—l Jarnea Maddiaon 21s 1; 0 Victor Hova 15a 2; 2 Grey Lady 21s 8. 6 "Wild Pedro ecr; 13 Repington 15s; 11 Asia 19b; 12 Irish Tom 20a; 7 Bombard 203; 14 Peterthon 21s; 3 Helen 'Bingea 21a; i Black Palm 21a; 6 Peter Bellman 21a; 8 Elusive Sis; 9 Countess Eve 21a; and 14 Romance 21s also started. Won by twelve lengths; ten lengths second and third. Time, 5m Us. NEL-ON CUP HANDICAP, of 350 bovb; second CO, third 80; lim. 3. C. Glass's b g Cheer Up by Guianforte . —Guvotto 6yrs 6 7.. .. ..' '1 1. A Goodman's b g Printomps 6yrs 9 6 2 2. W li ggina's b f Martial Dawn 4yrs 7 7 3 4 Kspt-ranoe 8 11 also started. r Won by a length; half -a length second and third. Time, 2m 10 1-Bs. HOPE HACK WELTER, of 125 bovs; 7f—--1 Bayana- 851; 1 Blackhead 8 9 2; 7 Grand TJuchy B'3. 6 Rimiitnkn, 8 13; 3 Sandy McDonald 9 11 and Eedsotae 8 6 ooup^ei; 2 Manchester 8 9; 6 Roro 8 also started. Won by a length; three lengths second And third. . Timo, ln\ 28 4-6 a. STEWARDS' HANDICAP, cf 200 sovb; 6f. —8 Triboulet 8 i 1; 1 Jackaroo 7 13 2; 6 Barleycorn 7 11 8. 7 Probate 9 7; 2.Princo .Fcrouz 8 9; ■—e Daytime- 8; i Beatir 7 7; i Rikini 7 6 also started, Won by a head; neck eeoond and third. Time, liti 14 4-sa. WAI-ITI TROT HANDICAP (in harness), of 100 sovs; 8.46 0I0.S3; lim —4 Mahene 8s 1; 3 Taxation Bs'2; 6 Harbour Light 4s 8. 16 Rita Ryo sor; 17 Maydom 1b ; 6 Pearl Corouado 4s; 13 Plywood 4s; .14 Bennie Dillon 6b; 9 Grey Dawn os; 15 GaJindo Rosa 6a; 12 Kothbell 6a; 8 Willdwvere 6a; 18 Woodland.Rose 6s; 11 Rothmond 6s; 10 Bonhie Thorpe 7s; 7 Oakhashpton 8s; Logan Tree 8s; 2 Lucy Pointer 8s; and Proud Joyce 8s; 1 Pakoti-Ss and Locanda Bell 8a coupled iaUo started. Won by four lengths; length'second anal third. Time, Bm, 88s. TELEGRAPH HACK HANDICAP, of 120.8OVS; 6f—l Eonmark 8 9 1; 4 Matareka 8 12 2; 2 Patuki 7 10 3. 5 Zany 8 11; 7 Demonstrate 7 6; 10 Idleness 7 5; 8 Sunbath 7.4; 8 Stream 7 2; G Password 6 12 and Bolter 6 12 coupled; 9 Grand Duchy 6 12; and 11 Livland 6 12 also started. Won by a head; length second and third. Time, lm 2s. GLEN MEMORIAL HANDICAP, of 180 SOY 6; 7f-6 Pantler 8 8 1; 1 Grim Joke 9 7 25 2 lalnnd 9 12 3 4 Counter Attack 9 3; Triboulet 9 coupled with , Island; 5 Bestir 8 8 also started. Won by a length; head eeoond and third. Time lni 27 2-6s. NOTES ON THE RACING. Beautiful weather prevailed for the cpeaiag day of the Nelson Jockey Club's Summer Meeting held at Richmond torday. There W<6 a largo attendance, including, a big contingent of' North leland visitors. Jonquil, The Bolter, and Cairn were taken out of the Maidsn Hank Race, lea.ving.in ten runners. The Trehtham trained Blue -Socks was the popular pick with backers. Axle (coupled with Frilford) began smartly and was prominent to the distance when the' favourite joined in and, drawing aitey in the run to the poet, won easily. - Jolly Bruce, who was alow jto begin, 'beat Martinique tor third place. Blue Sooks is owned oy Mr 0. Boyle, of Wellington, who waa not presents to see his horse win. ■ ' i . The good field of fifteen contested the Richmond: Trot (in saddle} after Rothmoor, Qulncelyn and Ruby Lincoln had been taken out. Junes Maddkon was always in front and although he broke once he won by a big margin from Victor Hova-.v < .Grey Lady got up in time to aeoure third money from: Helen Bingen who allowed pace but went unsteadily. The winner, who waa 'avourite, had to undergo an objection that his best performances were not sent' in. After consideration, the "pretest wis dis-

missed. James Maddisoa had not raced f« j a long time on account of unsoundness. | The scratching of Grim Joke who had an j engagement later in the day. left only :our j start-era in the Kelson Cup. The top weigh:, Printeraps, was made a good favourite, -the j field went'off together with the exception 0. • Esperance who lost ground at tho start. The lightly-weighted Cheer Up was taken t: the front and got a good break, racing • along tho back. Down by tho sea the ■ leader camo back, an<J a furlong from home j Printemps had/ drawn level. Cheer Up came again when called upon for a final effort and passed the past with ahout half a length to spare. Martial Dawn was close •up in third place. Pink Rosa, Pironga I and Blue Socks were taken out of the Hope I Hack Welter leaving in eight runners. j Bayana, another of the Trentharn continent, was backed down to a short price. Bora. wa3 allowed to get a good break in the early pa~t, but the favourite was _ always well-placed, and at the end v.-on after an interesting race with Blackhead, with Grand Duchy and Manchester together. Bayan'-t scored in the colours of Mrs Sleightholme, of Wellington, who was present to see heihorse win. There were eight runners fcr the Stewards' Handicap after Island, Cheer Up, and Ya.-'-- 1 kee Dan had been scratched. Kikini was j rushed to the front and get a good break, but failed to seo the journey out, being beaten into fourth place. Triboulet won. after a. good race with Jackaroo and But- . leycorn in the other places. The nuccess of I Mr Traiiaru Higging, the club's best patron, j wa« v.'eli received. Tho Vai-iti Trot (:u harness) produced some excitement. All were paraded except Palradale. to there being mors . starters than numbers 011 the machine, Locanda Bell aad Pokoti, and> Lucy Pointer | and Proud Joyce were bracketed. Bonnie Thorpe (J. Jenninge) played up and put his sulky out of action, and anothor had to be obtained. Rothbell bolted, buckled one 1 of tho wheels, and gall-oped Tound to the seven furlongs start before he could be,i < caught. Grey Dawn and Galindo' Ross i ; failed to go off with the others. At the stand Locanda Bell, Mahene, and Lucy • Pointer were prominent. Racing along the back, Mahene took charge and won casing up from tho local horse, Taxation, whefle ' backers got a great price for second. }?o I j koti (J. iiryce) did not run a3 well as his • < backers expected. ■ Moonstruck, Jonquil, Pantler, and Bonnie • Nurse were the withdrawals from the Tele- j graph Hack Handicap. Eonmark (who drew inside position) wo 3 the popular pick with I backers. He began well and was always ' . prominent with Matareka, the pair finishingin the order named, with Patuki and Zany ! , next. Eonmark hails from Palmerstmi j ' North, but his owner did not mako the trip I , across. , Soveral withdrawals from the Glen Me- i morial reduced the number of starters to six, including Island aad Pirongia, who were bracketed. Counter Attack, led Pantler for half way, where the latter took charge and v.xjn nicely from Grim Joke, with the bracketed pair next. Pantler hails from PaLmerston North.

DANNEVIRKE R.CS SUMMER MEETING. (PBE33 ASSOCUTIOH TKiEGEUt.) DANNEVIRKE, March 1. The autumn meeting of the Dannevirke Racing Club was concluded in fine weather. The totalisator for the day handled £16,185, making £82,359 for the meting as against £24,967 at the corresponding meeting last year. A. Griffiths,, rider of BHaefulnesa on the first day, was suspended for £ month for careless riding, and A. Anderson, the rider of Empryeaa in, the Tapuata Hack •Welter, •was suspended for three months for crossing the field and interfering with the favourite. Results:— HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP, of 120 sovs. Hm—Rebuff 9 11 F. Corlett 1; Empyrean 10 2; Black Art 10 11 3. War Loaji 11 3; bracketed -with Empyrean also started. Won by half a length. Time, 2tn 13s. HACK SCURRY, of 120 sbvs. Weight 8 7. 6f—The Author C. W. France 1; Cushat 2; Grace 3. All started. W6n by a neck; half length second and third. Time, 1m 3s. GLENGARRY HANDICAP, of, 150 boys. 6f—Chimera 9 1-2 H». Griffiths i; Nursing Sister 7 5 2) Birkie 8 2 8. Prince Hall 8 2; Ambitious 7 11; Crowii Gem 7 5 also started. Won by a. length;, same second, and third. Time, lm l*s. TIRATTT HACK HANDICAP, of 100 bots. I Gf—Aratura 8 12 H. Giiffiths 1; Megan 7 13 2; Prinoees Fran 6 18 8. Bonibrook 9 4; Western Boom SB; Suspicion 8 5; Merrimas 7 13; Master Beckwith 7 8, and' ElraI ette 6 7 also started. Won.by a neck; length second and third. Time, im 15s.' HARTGILL MEMORIAL HANDICAP, of 200 soys. 9f—Cruoello 7 12 H. Stuart 1; Little River a 0 3; The Speaker 7 8 3. Bitters 9; Ask&ii 8 3; Hallowroz 8, and Fiveeighths 6 10 ; <vlso started. Crucelle came from the distance and mn easily by two lengths, The Speaker a neck away. Time, lm 545. TELEPHONE HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. 7f—Goldstar 8 0 D. Gunn 1; March On 8 2; Nulcum&i 0 13 3.' Makepeace 8 13; Mountain Peer 7 11; Mcnthe 7; The Author 6 12 also.started. Won. by threo lengths; length second and- third. Time lm 80s. KATTOKB HANDICAP, of 140 govs. 7f —Amber Tips 8 Lambeas 1; Mountain Maroh 8 0 2; Crown Star 8 11 3. Royal Gift 8 6 and Western Boom 8 aim ataited. Won by half a length; same second and third. Time, lm 29*. TAPUATA HANDICAP, of 100 soira. lin and 60 yards—Tussore 10 9 A. Oliver 1Thoio 9 3j Gold Star 813 8. Merrimos 88 : Pleasur* 8 5; Lady Nassau 8 6; Maroh On 8 3; Empyrean 7 11; Minings, 7 7j Satin 77} and Tahumatu. T T also started. Won comfortably. IKnie, lm 475.

NEW BRIGHTON T.C.'S AUTUMN MEETING. Paymfflits iuw» bsaa toads fer tha feIWNEW JSBAIiAKD DBEBY (in haraaaa), «i 600 part, £«H thteftryMMlds, Elying • eiart, Üb, J, A, MeKeniVa b 4 JLojotl Laeaa Bointep-MilH. 0, .•*«■». J. B. JtoJCeniia'a b 0 Gntt Biagwi, Nelsen Bingen—Bertlia Ball Fran«si» Pmtj'* oh g Alph* P|m. Gxeat Anduboit-ajtalfaJ T. G, Fiat's b a. Guy Simian, S*n3d BU. R. VL Mffrten'i b 0 iinrlrj, Cafiwdriti Ckin»a-afurio«i» Vt H. Norton's b i Bomy Sißfts, Loguj Potatoy-nßonJlwt* ' '•■ T, & SMb*'« b» « I* Ptytifr, M

j NAPIER PARK J.C.'S AUTUMN I MEETING. I (rMSS ASSOCIATIOX •nSLEGHAJC.) I I'ALMERSTOX XORTH, March 1. ! The following handicaps have been declared by Mr K. Coyle:

V.R.C. AUTUMN MEETING. <UT CABLE—PHESS ASSOCIATION;— COPYRIGHT.) (ACSTRAL.IAN AMD K.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION.) (Received March Ist, 8.15 p.m.) MELBOURNE, March 1. The following acceptances have been received for the V.R.C. St. Legor Stakes: Kingsfield, Sir Andrew, Caserta, Comiq.Ue, Golden Beauty, and Scarlet. C. Ikin will ride Attadale, B. Rosen Antarian, J. Eolfe Imputation, and P. Brown Battleplane in the Newmarket Handicap. MELBOURNE TRAINING NOTES. (BY CABLE—PHESS ASSOCIATION— COPYRIGHT.) (AUSTRALIAN kSV N.Z. CABLE' ASSOCIATION.) MELBOURNE, March 1. At Caullield the going was good. On the grass The Cypher (E. O'Sullivan) did nine furlongs in lm 6625, the first mile in lm 48Js. St. Speed did five furlongs in lm Is; Prince Treesady beat Lisnavano over four furlongs in 495; Coleus did five furlongs in lm 3s; Denacre did five furlongs in lm ljs; Liberty Loan did five furlongs' in lm 2Js; Wish Wynne did five furlongs iu lm 2a; Stare did nino furlongs in 2m OJs, and finished all out. Sister Olivo, going slowly, did eleven furlongs in 2m 30£s; Demetrius four furlongs in 51s. • Kingsfield beat Scaslet over nino furlongs in 2m oss; Wirraway did a mile in lm 47Js, and Peushurst the best ten furlongs in 2m llgs. At Flemiugton. Linaway beat All Gold over three furlong 3 in 375; Giralda did four furlongs on the grass in 50s; Prince Cox went seven furlongs iu lm 32Js; Sir Andrew and The Rover covered a milo on the grass in lm 47Js; Salatis and Sabot did fivo furlongs in lm ss; Sinbad the Sailor did ten furlongs iu 2m lis; Margot went six furlongs on tlw grass in lm 16s; Tressady Queen covered' five t furlongs on the grass in lm 12s; Lorna B. did three furlongs in 87s; The Tyrant and -Ursina went a mile in lm 46Je; Pannikin did seven furlongs in lm 3245; Shillinglee covered seven furlongs on the tan in lm 335; King lngoda went ten furlongs on tho grass in 2m 17s.

SECOND DAY"S ACCEPTANCES. TRIAL STAKES, of 100 soys. Special weights. 6f. Martinique Rapid Fire Jonquil Axle The Bolter EJvland Enlford Jolly Bruce - MAITAI TROT (in harness), of 10O sovi i. 2m. Malicne .. B cr Oakhampton .. 133 riywood .. is Humming Bird 3 3s Ualindo Rose .. Gs Sweet Kathleen 13s Honnio Thorpe lis Holly Boy .. 13s Daphne Gala. Pointer , .. 133 Wild wood .. 113 Wiiy Worry ,. 13s Locanda Bell .. lis Surf Board .. 13s Revolia .. lis Groat Thortw .. 13s Habere .. 12s Alicol .. 13s Proud Joyco .'. 13s REDWOOD MEMORIAL HANDICAP, of 250 govs. lm. Printemps .. 9 11 Grim Joko .. 7 8 Probata .. e 11 Cheer Up 7 8 Martial Dawn 8 3 IVintler 7 C! Esperanos ,. 8 0 Paluki 6 10 PriDoe Feroua 7 13 Stre/.m 6 7 TAHUNA HACK WELTER, of 140 isova. 7f. Eonmark .. 10 O Eimutaka, 8 11 Moonstruck .. 9 9 Manchester 8 10 Zany ..9 5 Rcdsome 8 8 Bayana .. 9 4 Demonstrate 8 6 Blackhead ..9 0 Grand Duchy 8l 3 Blue Socks .. 8 11 Rora8 '0 FLYING HANDICAP, of 200 sova. lOf. Printemps .. 10 3 Counter Attack 8 0 Probate .. 9 6 Barleycorn 7 13 i'riboulct .. 9 0 Mataiika, ' .: 7 ia Island .,8 9 Kikini 7 7 Jackaroo ..8 4 Bonnie Nurse 6 7 Cheer Up .. 8 3 WAKATU TROT (in saddle), of 100 sovs. ljm.; Progress ... flcr Willounfere .. Gs Leading Lady ..' 2s Rothmond .'. 6s Kita Ryo .. Ba Looando. Bell .. 6a Mahens -■ 4 s Bonnie Thorpe Gs Maydora .. 4s Nganvutu .. 6s Taxation | .. Ea Wee Sam .. 6s Pearl Coronado 6s Dnphno Wildwo od Gs Invictus .. 7s Rothbell .. 6s Wild P«do .. 6s S,TOKE HACK HANDICAP, of 130 soys. 7f. Matareka .. 9 5 KedEoroo ■. 7 B Parorangi .. 8 6 ISloness 7 2 PatukI ..8 4 Bonny Nurse 7 1 Sandy Stream 7 0 MacDonald 8 5 Iitokauar 6 12 WAIMEA WELTER HANDICAP, or 200 BOV8. 7f. Probate .. 10 2 Daytime 8 12 Island ..9 8 "Kikini 8 6 Jackaroo .. 9 2 Bestir 3 4 Cheer Up ' .. 9 1-Pink Ros» 7 10 Counter Attack 8 18 Manchester .; 7 7

CMAEAXUI HUBDLE3 HAXTJICAP. o: 150 soil ljm. ; Kail . it 12 Slave Mart .. t) 2 j Woden . U .3 Oak ltee a 2 Sunny . 10 8 Kanui 0 O V/ambu .10 -i ; K-?vno y 0 Westerner 9 6 'fuhumalu ' i) 0 Toa Tana. 9 6" Keveiry 9 0 ESK HACK HANDICAP, of 150 sova 6 f. Good S^-jrt . 9 t> Mountain Peer 7 II Arctura . 9 « Novokj .. 7 0 Western Boo ji S 1 Dominant 7 0 .Arppiui . a' 1 Moreuu 7 0 OMi'muuicala 7 33 Muirua li 13 Silver Tongue 7 1". Sartorina (! 10 Makepeace . 7 12 Ivliss Gazeley u 9 M* Boughal . 7 8 ({race 6 9 luDgS Up . 7 4 Mountain Chiei ti 9 Muster Beckv.'ith Merekara, 7 0 G 9 XAPIEK CI 'P HANDICAP, cc 450 a DVS ripsbag . 0 12 Correspondent G }- L Katrine . 9 0 The Speaker .. li 5) Gold Light H 7 Diinaond Ring (i 0 I'sonimi 7 12 Crown ,Star .. C 7 fiaur-ansti i . 7 12 1'era C 7 Lit Ho Ki«r : 7 12 Joy Hide ti 7 battle Kuigh' 7 '1 Koval Gift U 7 Oiavria. . 15 12 SAPLIXG- STAKES HANDICAP, of 1 50 50V5. 5i. 'Bnlhra . 10/"3 Velvet King .. 7 1 Misgovern Kuhio . 8$5 Pali . 7 G arimore 6 7 To Anna . 7 4 WELTJJR P ANDICAP, of 155 sova. 7f Gro'osque . ID 13 Black Art 3 2 Civil form . 9 J:2 Mosthsrcea y 2 Iwloird . !) 6 'Bodvsruard 8 2 Crraiciii . S 13 Suspicion 8 0 BH?sfuinQ33 . S 6 Boc : km<m S 0 Royal Gift . S 3 BEDCLYFKE HACK VELTEK, o£ 150 iova. In). Kilbird .10 4 Queen's Ferry 7 12 Theic . 0 3 Tout Bon 7 0 Suspicion . 5 l) Kohu7 9 Sweet Heather S G Moreau 7 9 Silver Tongue S 5 Venetian 7 7 Tvuo Tans . 8 3 Bookman 7 7 Rod Cherry . 7 13 HauugOi 7 7 PLYING HANDICAP, o: 200 boys. Gf. Grotesque . 9 10 Hauruiigi 8 0 Chimera: . 0 10 'Barrier 7 5 Kick Ofc" . 9 G Maimu 7 0 King's Good Sport 7 0 Trumpeter . . 5 9 Crown Gem .. 6 10 Civihfonu . 8 5 Joy Bide li 9 Penous . 8 3 Magistrate G 7 Epitaph , ,6 3 Western Boom G 7

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